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NORWEGIAN WIND

Post by shipstamps » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:31 pm

Built under yard No D30 by Chantiers de l’Atlantique, St Nazaire, France, for Kloster Cruise, Nassau, Bahamas.
14 November 1992 launched under the name WINDWARD.
Tonnage 39.127 gross, 4.800 dwt., dim. 190.04 x 28.85 x 7.00m. (draught)
Passenger accommodation for 1246 passengers.
Powered by two 6-cyl. MAN B&W diesel engines each 3.960kW, and two 8-cyl MAN B&W diesels each 5.280kW., speed 21 knots, twin screws.
04 May 1993 delivered to owners.

After delivery she sailed straight to the USA.
14 May 1993 she made her first cruise voyage from Fort Lauderdale to San Francisco.

From 14 Jan. 1998 till March 1998 lengthened by the Lloyd Werft at Bremerhaven, Germany, by placing a new mid-section.
Tonnage 50.760 gross, 28.639 net, 6.731 dwt. Length increased to 229.85m.
Passenger accommodation increased to 1748, crew 700.
14 March 1998 renamed in NORWEGIAN WIND, by Norwegian Cruise Lines Ltd., Bahamas.
June 2007 Sold to Superstar Aquarius, Bahamas, renamed SUPERSTAR AQUARIUS.
http://www.eqasis.org gives for 2008.
IMO No. 9008421, call sign C6LG6, under Bahamas flag. Owned by Superstar Aquarius, Liberia, and managed by Star Cruises at Port Klang, Malaysia.

Source: Marine News. Det Norske Veritas. http://www.faktaomfartyg.com/windward_1993.htm
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Mrcarlo
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Re: NORWEGIAN WIND

Post by Mrcarlo » Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:15 am

Barbados, 1995 - Postal Stationery. Aerogramme
The ship as WINDWARD.
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Re: NORWEGIAN WIND

Post by aukepalmhof » Tue May 13, 2014 9:03 pm

The cruiseship on the stamp depict, as given by Mr. Peter Crichton that she is the NORWEGIAN DREAM or her sister the NORWEGIAN WIND and I agree.
The only ship of this two I could find visiting Fanning Island around 2001 when the stamp was issued is the NORWEGIAN WIND, most probably she is depict.
The Norwegian Cruise Line made weekly calls at Tabuaeran (Fanning Island) with the cruiseships based in Hawaii at that time the stamp was issued. The Federal regulations of the USA required foreign flagged ships to make a call at a foreign port, and Fanning Islands was the nearest port, the ships anchored at the road of the island and the passengers were transferred by tenders to the island.
2007 The service finished.

2023 In service as SUPERSTAR AQUARIUS, same owners.

Cayman Islands 2009 80c sg1214, Scott1041.
Kiribati 2001 75c sg633, Scott 786
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